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Posted by Slade on Nov-09-2003 03:43:

Tracks like Epsilon 9 - Lifeformation (Infernal Machine Mix)

Epsilon 9 - Lifeformation (Infernal Machine Mix)

appears on James Holden's Balance 005 Track 8 on CD2

This was actually released in 2002 on Forbidden Planet Records.

I would like to know other kind of tracks like this. This is the trance that I love. None of this full blown epic synth riff shit. Just subtle melodies over the top of cranking beats & bass.

Midtone - Pearl is another example of the stuff I like.

Any suggestions would be very helpful...


Posted by Psygnosis on Nov-09-2003 03:57:

Philippe Van Mullem - The Secret Folder

Can't go past this


Posted by calum on Nov-09-2003 04:58:

Check out some of these if you haven't already

Human Blue - Dream Creator
Human Blue - Carpe Diem
or anything by Human Blue for that matter, Im pretty sure J00F has been caning stuff off thier forthcomming album

Saiko Pod - Tron
Saiko Pod - Shashitarian

Ticon - We are the Mammoth Hunters
Or anything of their Rewind Album, so much better than Aero


Posted by Slade on Nov-09-2003 05:23:

Calum: thanks, Carpe Diem is a great track, however its not what I'm after in this situation, I'll check out your other psy recommendations tho.


Posted by djway on Nov-09-2003 05:45:

Other prog-trance that suits that hey...hmmm....

Check out THIS thread for some good suggestions of prog-trance. 1 guy's list is prog-house, but he got 0wnd, as you'll see. Rest of the stuff is as good as I could list here.

--djway


Posted by calum on Nov-09-2003 05:53:

quote:
Originally posted by Teknoscaper.
Calum: thanks, Carpe Diem is a great track, however its not what I'm after in this situation, I'll check out your other psy recommendations tho.


No worries, Infernal Machine if my memory serves me correctly released some goatrance way back (95-96) on twisted records i think??


Posted by Slade on Nov-09-2003 07:03:

quote:
Originally posted by djway
Other prog-trance that suits that hey...hmmm....

Check out THIS thread for some good suggestions of prog-trance. 1 guy's list is prog-house, but he got 0wnd, as you'll see. Rest of the stuff is as good as I could list here.

--djway


Half the shit listed in that thread is stuff I already know about. Mainly belted up progressive anthems from 1999/2000.

Epsilon 9 was a fairly unknown track up until now, thats why I'm interested to find out if there are any other little gems like this one coming off fairly unknown trance labels.


Posted by gilmista on Nov-09-2003 07:15:

Teknoscaper -

music is music interpreted on an individual scale, u dont need to put a name tag on each beat of the song just so you can go and tell everyone that you know ur "progressive" tracks. Different people are compatible with different types of music, and hence often if they like a track that semi suits the genre that appeals to them, its easier for them to classify it in that particular genre.

At the end of the day, its whatever sounds good to yourself that really matters. The beauty of music is that there are no rules, if it sounds good, u cant help it, whether it be cheesy trance, prog, rock or rap.

Get over the whole division of which genre is better and who labels what as what.


Posted by djway on Nov-09-2003 07:15:

quote:
Originally posted by Teknoscaper.
Half the shit listed in that thread is stuff I already know about. Mainly belted up progressive anthems from 1999/2000.

Epsilon 9 was a fairly unknown track up until now, thats why I'm interested to find out if there are any other little gems like this one coming off fairly unknown trance labels.


Excuse me for trying to help. Read the other half of items then.

Midtone - Pearl would be listed in that thread somewhere I'd say.

Once again, if you're after some more gems, try reading that list. Sure 1/2 may b anthems, read the other 1/2.

--djway


Posted by nixter on Nov-09-2003 07:31:

Aftercast- solar guerilla
Paul Rogers - Krafty


Posted by Slade on Nov-09-2003 07:33:

quote:
Originally posted by gilmista
Teknoscaper -

music is music interpreted on an individual scale, u dont need to put a name tag on each beat of the song just so you can go and tell everyone that you know ur "progressive" tracks. Different people are compatible with different types of music, and hence often if they like a track that semi suits the genre that appeals to them, its easier for them to classify it in that particular genre.

At the end of the day, its whatever sounds good to yourself that really matters. The beauty of music is that there are no rules, if it sounds good, u cant help it, whether it be cheesy trance, prog, rock or rap.

Get over the whole division of which genre is better and who labels what as what.


nice paste, unfortunately its quite meaningless in this case

I'm not divising anything, I know what sound I like, you can call it what you want I don't care, as far as I'm concerned I only wish to find out more tunes like this which are released on trance labels, simply because I'm a prog freak who doesn't always have the time to research trance labels as well as the progressive labels which seem to take up most of my time.


Posted by Slade on Nov-09-2003 07:36:

quote:
Originally posted by djway
Excuse me for trying to help. Read the other half of items then.

Midtone - Pearl would be listed in that thread somewhere I'd say.

Once again, if you're after some more gems, try reading that list. Sure 1/2 may b anthems, read the other 1/2.

--djway


I realise you're tying to help and I'm grateful, I should've rephrased, ALL of the stuff listed in that thread I've heard of before, I don't mean to sound arrogant but its reality, I'm a prog whore.


Posted by j�c� on Nov-09-2003 08:12:

Yunus Guvenen


Posted by Slade on Nov-09-2003 08:15:

quote:
Originally posted by j�c�
Yunus Guvenen


yeah his stuff, like Pole Folder, whilst its good for listening to, unfortunately it just doesn't work on a dancefloor


Posted by j�c� on Nov-09-2003 08:29:

quote:
Originally posted by Teknoscaper.
yeah his stuff, like Pole Folder, whilst its good for listening to, unfortunately it just doesn't work on a dancefloor


his stuff is very deep, I know, but when seaman dropped Seyo In Blue people were going nuts


Posted by muli on Nov-09-2003 10:58:

Lifeformation is a top track, i love this kind of prog trance, but its hard to get stuff like it.

I find i just stumble across stuff like this occasionally. I have a few track but i cant remember names at the moment.


Posted by Slade on Nov-10-2003 07:15:

quote:
Originally posted by nixter
Aftercast- solar guerilla


bought this tune a few weeks back, absolutely gorgeous stuff


Posted by nixter on Nov-10-2003 07:51:

quote:
Originally posted by Teknoscaper.
bought this tune a few weeks back, absolutely gorgeous stuff


its unreal. one of my faves at the moment


Posted by Wasted_Space on Nov-10-2003 14:16:

shit yeah. love that track. could picture it carving a swathe through a dancefloor at 3am for sure.


Posted by sweetchilli on Nov-11-2003 01:11:

alot of silver planet releases will be up your alley.


Posted by Slade on Nov-11-2003 01:22:

quote:
Originally posted by sweetchilli
alot of silver planet releases will be up your alley.


I'm quite familiar with their releases, however the question asked was: what TRANCE labels release this kinda stuff, considering the track in question came off a trance label (Forbidden Planet Records) which is a sublabel of United.

Edit: you're not Korbel are you?


Posted by muli on Nov-11-2003 01:28:

quote:
Originally posted by Teknoscaper.
I'm quite familiar with their releases, however the question asked was: what TRANCE labels release this kinda stuff, considering the track in question came off a trance label (Forbidden Planet Records) which is a sublabel of United.

Edit: you're not Korbel are you?



No he is Daniel from SC


Posted by fzrr on Nov-13-2003 04:32:

quote:
Originally posted by Teknoscaper.
Epsilon 9 was a fairly unknown track up until now, thats why I'm interested to find out if there are any other little gems like this one coming off fairly unknown trance labels.


Unknown to who?? That track was cained by Sasha last year! One of the highlights of my year was hearing him drop that track live...damn good choon!

But since I have no idea what labels are known as trance labels I have no answer to your question


Posted by Slade on Nov-13-2003 07:59:

quote:
Originally posted by fzrr
Unknown to who?? That track was cained by Sasha last year! One of the highlights of my year was hearing him drop that track live...damn good choon!

But since I have no idea what labels are known as trance labels I have no answer to your question



yeah it rings bells for me when Sasha played @ sci fi last year

however when I asked one of my prog whore mates (who's an absolute Sasha nut) he didn't have a clue about the track


Posted by Pointy on Nov-13-2003 08:42:

Gardner & Thomas - Turn To Try (Full Vox)
Lyric & Natali - Over Emotion (Smart System Souvenir Mix)
Atrium - Golden (Jubio Remix)
Valentino - Flying (Main Mix)
Pako & Frederik - Systematic **** Definetly check this,


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